Saturday, 10 October 2015

New York's Bustling Attractions

In the largest city of the United States there is never a dull moment with an abundant amount of things to see and do. From Central Park, to Times Square, the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Grand Central Station, the Unisphere and the Brooklyn Bridge, there are plenty of iconic landmarks to visit during your stay.
Landmarks of New York: Central Park, Times Square, Statue of Liberty and Brooklyn Bridge
For a little adventure, West Village is a neighbourhood of quaint brownstones clustered along tree-lined cobblestone streets, remaining essentially the same since the 19th century. Navigating its puzzling geography requires a map as it's one of Manhattan’s few areas which strays from the orderly street grid. Highlights include former women’s detention center, Jefferson Market Courthouse, and shops along Bleecker St. and Commerce St, arguably the most beautiful block-long side street in NYC.
West Village
Broadway
For those with an interest in the performing arts, plenty of live shows and event occur both on and off Broadway. Broadway is known for the best productions in town, with shows such as Chicago, The Lion King, Wicked, Les Miserables, and hundreds more to have been performed here.

Art and history buffs will have an amazing time exploring the world-class cultural institutions the city has to offer. Museum Mile, the stretch of Fifth Avenue, from East 82nd to East 105th Streets, is home to one of the densest concentrations of culture with The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Neue Galerie, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the National Academy Museum & School, and National Design Museum, all residing here. Other museums around the city include the American Museum of Natural History.


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